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Epidemiological Trend of Malaria in Nepal (2012/13-2017/18)

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Epidemiological Trend of Malaria in Nepal (2012/13-2017/18)

S. No. Indicators 2069/070 (2012/13) 2070/071 (2013/14) 2071/072 (2014/15)) 2072/073 (2015/16)) 2073/074 (2016/17) 2074/075 (2017/18)
1 Total Population (in 000) 26,852 13,025 13,455 13,767 14,944 15,177
2 Total slide examined 1,52,538 1,13,382 1,01,377 1,16,276 1,18,165 2,07,581
3 Total positive cases 2,092 1,674 1,352 991 1,128 1,187
4 Total indigenous cases 1,056 947 671 506 492 557
5 % of indigenous case of total cases 50.48 56.57 49.63 51.06 43.62 46.93
6 Total imported cases 1,036 727 681 485 636 630
7 Total P. falciparum cases 428 312 274 162 148 82
8 % of P. falciparum of total cases 20.46 18.64 20.27 16.35 13.12 6.91
9 Total P. vivax cases 1,664 1,362 1,078 829 980 1,105
10 Annual Blood Examination Rate 0.57 0.87 0.75 0.84 0.79 1.40
11 Slide Positivity Rate (SPR) 1.37 1.48 1.33 0.85 0.95 0.57

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Candlelight Memorial 2019: Intensifying the fight for Health and Rights!

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Candlelight Memorial 2019: Intensifying the fight for Health and Rights!

19 May 2019, is the 36th annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial. The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial takes place every third Sunday of May around the world. The theme for 2019 is ”Intensifying the fight for Health and Rights.”

The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial, coordinated by the Global Network of People living with HIV is one of the world’s oldest and largest grassroots mobilization campaigns for HIV awareness in the world. Started in 1983, the International AIDS Candlelight Memorial takes place every third Sunday in May and is led by a coalition of some 1,200 community organizations in 115 countries.

The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial reminds us that those most affected by the HIV epidemic: including people living with HIV in all their diversity (women, men, young people, gay and other men who have sex with men, transgender people, sex workers, drug users, the poor, homeless and unstably housed, migrant and formerly or currently incarcerated people) need to continue to be at the forefront leading our movement for the right to life and the right to health. This includes fighting for universal, comprehensive and sustainable treatment, care and prevention services, and intensifying our work around human rights, stigma reduction, social and economic justice to ensure that no one is left behind.

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HSR2020 “Re-imagining health systems for better health and social justice”

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HSR2020 “Re-imagining health systems for better health and social justice”

HSR2020 announces the theme and sub-themes for the Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Dubai in November 2020.

“Re-imagining health systems for better health and social justice”

Ten years on from the First Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, health systems around the world are still far from achieving the Sustainable Development Goal to “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”.

They remain predominantly sick care systems – disconnected from the broader upstream forces influencing health. A fundamental paradigm shift is needed if health systems are to be equipped to address complex and interconnected health and development challenges.

The Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2020) will seek to break old silos and re-orient health systems to address public health and engage the political, social, and environmental forces that perpetuate health inequities and social injustices. It will explore how technological, data and social innovations can address these challenges, and how health systems research can support essential transformations in health systems.

HSR2020 will be a catalytic platform for sharing knowledge and experiences, raising awareness and advocating for change, building capacity, and developing partnerships for action.

Whether you work in policy, practice, research, advocacy or education; whether you are concerned about health systems, humanitarian health, social protection, environmental sustainability and climate change, data science, ethics, political economy, social science, media or more, we invite you to join us to learn, share, and inform the transformation of health systems.

HSR2020 will explore the following sub-themes:

Sub-theme 1: Engaging political forces

Power and politics affect all actors and dimensions of health systems, influencing policy prioritization, resource distribution, accessibility and affordability of care, quality of services, gender equality and other forms of marginalization, as well as research institutions themselves. Corruption further increases inequality, impoverishes populations, and slows progress towards achieving Universal Health Coverage, particularly among the most vulnerable people. Faced with the spread of polarizing ideologies, tighter borders, growing health disparities, and unregulated commercial interests, analyzing and addressing power, politics and corruption in health systems is critical to tackling the underlying causes of health inequities. We must create the conditions to promote accountability and enable stronger social voice to challenge existing power relations and address corruption. In addition, health system stewardship must be strengthened through timely collation of information, building strategic multi-sectoral partnerships, and deploying evidence to inform decisions and actions.

Sub-theme 2: Engaging social, economic and environmental forces

Leaving no one behind requires that health systems engage with the social, economic and environmental forces that shape who has the resources to be healthy, including access to health services and the quality of these services. While the need to act on these broader forces is increasingly recognized as essential to reduce health disparities and promote health equity across the population, the challenges associated with migration, state fragility, conflict, urbanization and climate change remain largely overlooked by the health system community.

Sub-theme 3: Engaging technological, data and social innovations

The rapid emergence of new technology, artificial intelligence and big data brings new opportunities and challenges to combat the growing burden of complex chronic disease and health inequity. Despite the profound changes taking place, healthcare delivery models have changed little in the last 50 years. Leveraging innovations can enable health systems to make rapid progress in expanding access to quality and affordable care by redefining how people, systems and information interact. Innovations may be technological, data-driven or social, encompassing new products, services, models or markets – ultimately seeking to identify new and more effective ways of solving problems that are scalable. We will both explore specific health system innovations, and consider the innovation environment, including the regulatory and policy environment needed to promote equity and ensure that innovations benefit the most vulnerable.

HSR2020’s website will launch by August 2019 along with an expanded version of the theme and sub-themes. Calls for abstracts for individual presentations and organized sessions will open on 12 September 2019 via the HSR2020 website. The deadline for organized session submissions will be 14 November 2019. The final date for individual abstracts to be submitted will be 6 February 2020.

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International Nurses Day! Nurses: A Voice to Lead, Health for All

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International Nurses Day! Nurses: A Voice to Lead Health for All

International Nurses Day is celebrated around the world every May 12, the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth. This year, the theme for International Nurses Day is ”Nurses: A Voice to Lead, Health for All”

IND 2019 provides three important messages for nurse and policy makers:

  • Nurses save lives and improve, protect and promote health and well-being.
  • Nurses are a vital access point to 24/7, birth to death, emergency and ongoing care.
  • Nurses are the foundation to high quality, affordable, accessible care.

“Nurses and midwives are the backbone of every health system. They account for more than half of the global health workforce and are vital for realizing the vision of universal health coverage,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “But to achieve UHC and the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, the world will need 9 million more nurses and midwives. WHO is proud to support ICN and the Nursing Now campaign to ensure we fill this critical gap.”

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Key facts

  • Nurses and midwives account for nearly 50% of the global health workforce.
  • There is a global shortage of health workers, in particular nurses and midwives, who represent more than 50% of the current shortage in health workers.
  • The largest needs-based shortages of nurses and midwives are in South East Asia and Africa.
  • For all countries to reach Sustainable Development Goal 3 on health and well-being, WHO estimates that the world will need an additional 9 million nurses and midwives by the year 2030.
  • Nurses play a critical role in health promotion, disease prevention and delivering primary and community care. They provide care in emergency settings and will be key to the achievement of universal health coverage.
  • Investing in nurses and midwives is good value for money. The report of the UN High Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth concluded that investments in education and job creation in the health and social sectors result in a triple return of improved health outcomes, global health security, and inclusive economic growth.
  • Globally, 70% of the health and social workforce are women compared to 41% in all employment sectors. Nursing and midwifery occupations represent a significant share of the female workforce.

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Snakebite: WHO targets 50% reduction in deaths and disabilities

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Snakebite: WHO targets 50% reduction in deaths and disabilities

WHO has released further details of its strategy to prevent and control snakebite envenoming, a neglected tropical disease that affects 1.8–2.7 million people each year, claiming 81 000–138 000 lives and causing 400 000 cases of permanent disability.

The aim of the strategy is to halve the numbers of deaths and cases of disability due to snakebite envenoming over the next 12 years through a programme that targets affected communities and their health systems, and by ensuring access to safe, effective treatment through increased cooperation, collaboration and partnership at all levels.

The strategy was developed by a 28-member panel of global experts in consultation with WHO regional offices, the scientific and research community, health foundations, advocacy groups and stakeholders. Given the importance of prevention, improved community education and empowerment and effective first response, the strategy commits to engaging communities to achieve these goals.

In parallel, WHO will work with countries to strengthen health systems towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and its related targets including improving health and well-being and reducing inequity.

A central objective will be the need to ensure access to safe, effective and affordable treatment such as antivenoms and ancillary medical care. Improved and strengthened production, supply and distribution of life-saving antivenoms and other commodities needed to treat snakebites will be prioritized.

WHO will also work to encourage research on new treatments, diagnostics and health device breakthroughs that can improve treatment outcomes for victims and hasten recovery.

The strategy –Snakebite envenoming: a strategy for prevention and control – will be launched at a meeting hosted by the governments of the Republic of Costa Rica and the Federal Republic of Nigeria on 23 May 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland. 

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The Fifth United Nations Global Road Safety Week #SpeakUp to SaveLIVES

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The Fifth United Nations Global Road Safety Week #SpeakUp to SaveLIVES

The Fifth United Nations Global Road Safety Week will be held from 6-12 May 2019. This Week will focus on leadership for road safety. It is widely acknowledged that stronger leadership for road safety is needed to achieve the Global Goals.

The #SpeakUp campaign provides an opportunity for civil society to generate demands for strong leadership for road safety, especially around concrete, evidence-based interventions which will save lives. It will also inspire leaders to take action by showcasing strong leadership for road safety within governments, international agencies, NGOs, foundations, schools and universities and private companies. Read more about the previous United Nations Global Road Safety Weeks below on our timeline..

The #SpeakUp campaign operates on the principles of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020. 

Goal

Demand for strong leadership for road safety worldwide to help achieve SDGs and other road safety targets .

Target Audience 

  • Civil society, including NGOs; associations of pedestrians, cyclists or motorcyclists; automobile clubs; schools and universities
  • Policy-makers in charge of road safety from transport, health, education, communications, cities, and other sectors
  • Other road safety advocates and practitioners.

Objectives 

  • To generate demands for strong leadership for road safety, especially around concrete, evidence-based interventions
  • To inspire decision-makers to take action by showcasing examples of strong leadership for road safety within a variety of sectors.

Facts

  • 5 million lives could be saved on the world’s roads during Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020.
  • 3,700 people die on the road every day.
  • 50% reduction of road traffic deaths & injuries by 2020 called for in SDG 3.6.

LEADERSHIP IS KEY FOR ROAD SAFETY

Leadership is the ability to influence  or inspire people to achieve a certain goal.  

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STOP for Asthma: World Asthma Day 2019

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World Asthma Day is an annual event organized by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to improve asthma awareness and care around the world. GINA organizes World Asthma Day, which is held on the first Tuesday in May, in collaboration with health care groups and asthma educators throughout the world.

Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by recurrent attacks of breathlessness and wheezing, which vary in severity and frequency from person to person.

Symptoms may occur several times in a day or week in affected individuals, and for some people become worse during physical activity or at night.

Facts

  • According to WHO estimates, 235 million people suffer from asthma.
  • Asthma is the most common chronic disease among children.
  • Asthma is not just a public health problem for high income countries: it occurs in all countries regardless of level of development. Over 80% of asthma deaths occurs in low and lower-middle income countries.
  • Asthma is under-diagnosed and under-treated, creating a substantial burden to individuals and families and possibly restricting individuals’ activities for a lifetime.

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